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2012 Gao Jian Shan "Qian Liang Cha" Hunan Hei Cha Tea

Original price $7.70 - Original price $80.00
Original price
$7.70
$7.70 - $80.00
Current price $7.70

Gao Jia Shan production made from 2012 Spring tea leaves. Pressed into a huge 36 kilogram column called "Qian Liang Cha" (aka 1000 catty tea) and then aged for 7 years before we purchased a whole column and then cut into slices and re-packaged into white wrapper 680-780 grams cake. (If you want to get a whole "cake" choose the 800 grams option and you'll get a whole cake + some pieces to get the overall weight up to 800 grams. (Example: you might get a 710 gram "cake" and a few chunks totaling 90 grams).

We are also offering small cubes of this tea for sampling. They are roughly 10 grams each but can vary by weight and size, and as such are sold by weight.

Qian Liang tea is compressed in a long column (typically 36kg) through a laborious process that involves steaming the leaves and funneling them into a three layered cylinder of woven bamboo. Then a team of 5 to 8 people will simultaneously compress the tea using leverage and then tighten each section with thick bamboo stripling. Once firmly compressed the Qian Liang "logs" are dried in the sun and then finally cured for months in an indoor warehouse. In this form they can be aged for decades or even centuries without molding, only improving in taste, aroma and complexity with each passing year!

You can watch this video here to see just how amazing Qian Liang processing really is!

 

Another video shows how the Qian Liang log is opened and prepped for the cutting stage when it's moved to the consumption stage. 

The taste is spicy, sweet, thick, with hints of brewer's yeast and mushrooms. Really kind of difficult to describe, so we would encourage you to purchase the lesser amount first to see if you like it.

Gao Jia Shan is both a place and the name of the tea factory brand that produced this lovely tea.  Gao Jia Shan as a producer doesn't have as long of a history as Yi Yang and Bai Sha Xi tea factories but nonetheless produces very high quality Fu Brick tea processed in the traditional manner.

Spring 2012 harvest tea leaves, stored as a 36.25 kilogram column in An Hua County of Hunan until March 2019 when it was cut up into "cakes" and moved to Kunming.

 

 

ALLERGEN ALERT!!!  ** Because there is a possibility the golden flowers were inoculated using wheat flour we cannot guarantee this tea is safe for those with Celiac Disease or those that have severe gluten induced allergies **

 

Overall rating: 4.5384617 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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great stuff

"flavor is nice and clean sweet and fruity"

jeff c. (5/5)

I love it

"I really enjoy this one. It is one of my favourite teas i ever got from YS and its an amazing value for its price. Definitely recommend getting a sample."

Philipp (5/5)

Lovely one

"Very clean taste."

Sergey (5/5)

Decent hei cha. Soft taste,

"Decent hei cha. Soft taste, light sweetish aftertaste. I bought a whole pancake and have no regrets. Достойный хэй ча. Мягкий вкус, легкое сладковатое послевкусие. Купил целый блин и не жалею."

Oleg C. (5/5)

Superb Tea

"Quite earthy and substantial. Takes a bit of time to open up. Can recommend it."

Leo Z. (5/5)

Total package

"This tea is very flexible. Adapts to brewing times and responds well to variad amounts to my preferred strength with no increased bitterness or astringency. I’m very happy gongfu and grandpa brewing it. I plan another order!"

Stephen (5/5)

Отлично.

"Отлично."

Maxim O. (5/5)

Refreshing and creamy

"Sweet, refreshing, and creamy. The flavour reminds me of celery."

Matei T. (4/5)

Grandmas Commode

"When you take the silverware out of grandmas cabinet for christmas dinner, this is exactly how the tea tastes like. The first infusion are not that great and has to be waken up with hot water to eliminate the dominant smell of old furniture. The last few infusions are better, but definitely not that great like Futea. Due to the high awakening time you loose some infusions of the tea. After the tea has been waken up it tastes like old wood. Its a strong tea for strong people."

Markus D. (3/5)

Really Unique

"I get strong nori/freshly ground coffee flavor from this tea with a black pepper-y tumeric like back aroma. This tea is VERY compressed though you could probably smash a walnut open with it so it takes a while to actually open up in a gaiwan."

C (5/5)

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